Central Connecticut Woodturners

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Chuck Protection

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Adjustable chucks increase the flexibility of the lathe, but they can be hard on hands that get too close. Here are a few protective techniques to save your knuckles: 1. Get an elastic wrist or ankle sweat band from a sporting goods store and wrap it over the protruding jaws of the chuck.  These bands are brightly colored making the spinning jaws more visible and offer some cushion in the event of contact. 2. Cut a band from a plastic soda bottle of appropriate dimension to fit over the jaws.  3. Stick a piece of stiff tape to the side of one or more jaws.  When you get too close the tape will slap your hand before the jaws.   It blows dust and chips away too.
 
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Events

July Meeting

 The July meeting will be on Tuesday July 27th at 7pm at the Connecticut Valley School of Woodworking at the Manchester Woodcraft.  Corey Anderson will do a presentation on Chemical treatment of wood.

Jim Kephart Open Shop 7/25 only.  Jim will NOT be doing an open shop in August.

 
August Meeting

Open Shop Days.  Come visit with your fellow woodturners at their shops.  Learn a new technique, learn to embelish, see how to set up your shop, laugh alot & let the chips fly!!!  

Please call to let them know that you are coming so that they can anticipate the attendance.

Ken Rowe - 8/14 Salt & Pepper mills 860-349-1558

Corey Anderson - 8/15 1PM - ? 860-368-1146

Eric Holmquist - 8/22 9AM - ? 860-289-4791

Rick Meier - 8/28 10AM-4PM intro to airbrushing & pryography 860-643-0890

Al Czellecz — date TBD, please watch website for date